Search
for
Go Search Submit
Advanced Search End Header Nav



Monday, January 26, 2009
Today's Headnote| Send to a friend |Subscribe |Suggest a Headnote|Archives
Subscribe to the West Headnote of the Day
Start each business day with an amusing, profound or otherwise interesting West Headnote of the Day, delivered to your desktop via e-mail. Subscribe now to this FREE service.


West's Key110 Criminal Law
West's Key110XXXI Counsel
West's Key110XXXI(F) Arguments and Statements by Counsel
West's Key110k2145 Appeals to Sympathy or Prejudice
West's Key110k2146 k. In General.

110 Criminal LawAppellate court gives jury credit for filtering a certain amount of prosecutorial hyperbole.
Com. v. Ormonde, 770 N.E.2d 36 (2002)


Blue's Guide to Jury Selection

About The West Headnote of the Day
Written by West attorney editors and classified within the exclusive West Key Number System®, West headnotes summarize points of law in judicial rulings. Every day, we bring you a West headnote that's especially humorous, profound or interesting.

IMPORTANT: We offer the West Headnote of the Day as a diversion; the point of law it contains may no longer be good law. Please verify using KeyCite® on Westlaw. For Westlaw research assistance or questions, please call 1-800-207-9378.

Other Helpful Links:  Westlaw®  |  FindLaw®  |  lawschool.westlaw.com®  |  West eLearning Center